The ICRC Emblem in the Eyes of a Yemeni Sheikh 18/05/2014, Islamic Circles In this interview from Sana’a, Sheikh Salah Salem Alkaldi shares his first impressions of the ICRC, and how he explains to his students ...
Kenya: Discussing Legal Protection for Prisoners with Islamic scholars 14/05/2014, Islamic Circles In a workshop held in Mombasa, Kenya, at the end of 2013, 33 participants, mostly Islamic scholars from East Africa and the Horn ...
Gaza: Protection of Health Care in Light of IHL and Islamic Law 23/04/2014, Islamic Circles The Ministry of Waqf & Religious Affairs (MoW) in Gaza, in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross, organized a study ...
Regional Workshops in Kenya and Uganda: “Deprived of Freedom During Armed Conflict: Islam and International Humanitarian Law” 09/04/2014, Islamic Circles In April 2011, the ICRC and the Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU) co-hosted a regional conference in Mbale, Uganda, entitled “IHL and Islam”. ...
ICRC President in Vatican to Discuss Humanitarian Issues with Pope Francis 20/03/2014, Other Traditions The president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Peter Maurer, has completed a one-day visit to the Vatican, during which ...
Saudi Arabia: Islamic Scholars, Legal Experts and Aid Workers Exchange Views 12/06/2013, Islamic Circles A three-day workshop on the rights and obligations of humanitarian workers within the scope of international humanitarian law and Islamic jurisprudence concluded in ...
Iran: Experts Discuss International Humanitarian Law 20/12/2012, Islamic Circles From 18 to 20 December, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Iran’s National Committee of Humanitarian Law are hosting and ...
Bangladesh: Islamic Welfare Organisation Trained in Dead Body Identification 30/05/2012, Humanitarian Affairs In May 2012, the ICRC organized a training session on dead body management for the employees of an Islamic social welfare organization in ...
Combatants, Not Bandits: The Status of Rebels in Islamic Law 11/04/2011, Islamic Circles Sadia Tabassum, Lecturer in Law at the International Islamic University in Islamabad, explores the status of rebels in Islamic law in an analysis ...
The Layha for the Mujahideen: An Analysis of the Code of Conduct for the Taliban Fighters under Islamic Law 09/03/2011, Islamic Circles This article by the renowned Islamic scholar Dr. Muhammad Munir focuses on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Rules for the Mujahideen to determine ...